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and hopefully the supreme court will clarify some of the murky religion laws on this issue. >> executive powers, there's not case there that arguers are very familiar with. this has to do with the president appointing board members to the national labor relations board, whether the senate was in session, whether it wasn't. whether these were recess appointments that were legit or not. >> the court's job was to keep the government in check when it's trying to go around the constitution. and really what happened was an end run around the president's confirmation process. the problem ask, you can only make recess appointments without the senate confirmation when the senate is recessed. i think the court is going to have to say, you may want the court to be in recess when you say it is, mr. president, but that's something the court has to decide. it's not up to you to make up the rules as we go. >> we got confirmation from the court that's going to continue operating during the government shutdown. we understand they're going to continue at least through this friday. what do you think are th
and hopefully the supreme court will clarify some of the murky religion laws on this issue. >> executive powers, there's not case there that arguers are very familiar with. this has to do with the president appointing board members to the national labor relations board, whether the senate was in session, whether it wasn't. whether these were recess appointments that were legit or not. >> the court's job was to keep the government in check when it's trying to go around the...
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joining us now, fox news religion contributor, father jonathan morris. great to have you with us. what is this pope doing? let's start with -- >> that's a good start. i love it. >> he says the pope -- the pope saying quote, if we can see this full screen of what he did say, the church sometimes has locked itself up in small things, in small-minded rules. the most important thing is the first proclamation, jesus christ has saved you and the ministers of the church must be ministers above all. that is so eloquent and so powerful. where is -- >> it is, and it lends itself to misinterpretation, obviously. because what he said was the church should not insist only on these issues like gay marriage, like abortion, et cetera. but he knows that it lends itself to misinterpretation and he says i'm willing to take that risk. he's saying there's a real danger also in speaking the truth that the fullness of the gospel message as he sees it is not proclaimed, so he says i'm choosing to talk about mercy, and he then said that people have reprimanded him. imagine, people reprimanding the pope fo
joining us now, fox news religion contributor, father jonathan morris. great to have you with us. what is this pope doing? let's start with -- >> that's a good start. i love it. >> he says the pope -- the pope saying quote, if we can see this full screen of what he did say, the church sometimes has locked itself up in small things, in small-minded rules. the most important thing is the first proclamation, jesus christ has saved you and the ministers of the church must be ministers...
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this year president surleaf signed the religion freedom. sometimes we see measurable success and sometimes we can't measure it. sometimes we have to continue with our efforts for promoting religious freedom around the world. >> susan johnson cook ambassador for religious freedom around the world. thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. the battle over funding the government and tying it to delays in the president's health care law went down to the final hours, with a government shutdown at stake. the battle in washington gave wall street the jitters. the dow industrials lost nearly 129 points. and in a white house meeting, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warned president obama to maintain sanctions against iran, despite a potential diplomatic warming. >> woodruff: online, there's a reason our government forces everyone, regardless of income level, to participate in the social security program. our guru explains why in his weekly "ask larry" column, on the business page.
this year president surleaf signed the religion freedom. sometimes we see measurable success and sometimes we can't measure it. sometimes we have to continue with our efforts for promoting religious freedom around the world. >> susan johnson cook ambassador for religious freedom around the world. thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. the battle over funding the government and tying it to delays in the president's...
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he has a new book, "jesus is greater than religion. ". jeff great to you here. >> how is it going? >> the pope stirred up controversy with the catholics. do you think he was misunderstood? >> yeah, he was little misunderstood and i chat about this in chapter four of the book, i say america prides itself on a pluralistic nation. it is where they have a voice in the marketplace and i would argue we don't have that. we have tribalism and throwing rocks against each other and typing away how we hate everyone. the internet has a way of dehumanizing people. >> you are not saying all views in the religious world are the same and it doesn't matter. if all of them are equal none of them are relevant? >> i am not talking about relativism. we need to have a conversation and knowing we have different view points and okay with disagreeing and dialling on. if we have humility and after the same goal finding truth. i think christianity holds the most water and i am not scared of that conversation. >> some people heard the pope run away from issues like same- sex marriage and sanctity of major and
he has a new book, "jesus is greater than religion. ". jeff great to you here. >> how is it going? >> the pope stirred up controversy with the catholics. do you think he was misunderstood? >> yeah, he was little misunderstood and i chat about this in chapter four of the book, i say america prides itself on a pluralistic nation. it is where they have a voice in the marketplace and i would argue we don't have that. we have tribalism and throwing rocks against each...
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joining us now, fox news religion contributor, father jonathan morris. great to have you with us. what is this pope doing? let's start with -- >> that's a good start. i love it. >> he says the pope -- the pope saying quote, if we can see this full screen of what he did say, the church sometimes has locked itself up in small things, in small-minded rules. the most important thing is the first proclamation, jesus christ has saved you and the ministers of the church must be ministers above all. that is so eloquent and so powerful. where is -- >> it is, and it lends itself to misinterpretation, obviously. because what he said was the church should not insist only these issues like gay marriage, like abortion, et cetera. but he knows that it lends itself to misinterpretation and he says i'm willing to take that risk. he's saying there's a real danger also in speaking the truth that the fullness of the gospel message as he sees it is not proclaimed, so he says i'm choosing to talk about mercy, and he then said that people have reprimanded him. imagine, people reprimanding the pope for n
joining us now, fox news religion contributor, father jonathan morris. great to have you with us. what is this pope doing? let's start with -- >> that's a good start. i love it. >> he says the pope -- the pope saying quote, if we can see this full screen of what he did say, the church sometimes has locked itself up in small things, in small-minded rules. the most important thing is the first proclamation, jesus christ has saved you and the ministers of the church must be ministers...
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but the democrats are getting some religion on this spending issue. and i think as the government takes a smaller share of gdp, the private sector will produce more economic growth which is my real goal. >> do you think that the differences that we're talking about here are really going to have an impact in how much businesses are spending? >> well, i think over a period of time the answer is yes. i mean, look, a lot of people make the argument, it may not be a perfect argument, but when the businesses look at large deficits, they know at some point they are going to be taxed to pay for it. and so they hold back. one of the weakest parts of this weak recovery is business and investment spending, which regrettably is the greatest job producer we still have. it is really still below its peak in 2007. why is that? i don't know everything about it. but i think fear of tax increases. fear of regulatory increases, and yes, the unknown of obama care has held business back, it has held hiring back. >> you know, there has been a lot of talk on the right and fr
but the democrats are getting some religion on this spending issue. and i think as the government takes a smaller share of gdp, the private sector will produce more economic growth which is my real goal. >> do you think that the differences that we're talking about here are really going to have an impact in how much businesses are spending? >> well, i think over a period of time the answer is yes. i mean, look, a lot of people make the argument, it may not be a perfect argument, but...
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so everything became based on religion. >> rose: did in happen because the army, army decided that he had to go because of all the things you're saying or did it happen because people who had kicked out mohammed from tahrir square, i mean mubarak from tahrir square all of a sudden and were willing to give the benefit of the doubt morsi decided that that was not turning out the way they wanted to. and they said 's going to be back in the streets. and when the army saw them in the streets they said we have to do something. >> look, the army intervention in 2011 when the people were demonstrating against mubarak and 2013 when they were doing it against morsi, was of course an exceptional circumstances. but in both cases it responded to the people. they did not take it. in the second case. >> without the people they would not have -- >> they couldn't have. and frankly, the liberal intellectuals and the youth were the ones asking the army to intervene. >> rose: but has it been necessary to go out and arrest all the muslim brotherhood leadership and put them in jail. we don't know where mor
so everything became based on religion. >> rose: did in happen because the army, army decided that he had to go because of all the things you're saying or did it happen because people who had kicked out mohammed from tahrir square, i mean mubarak from tahrir square all of a sudden and were willing to give the benefit of the doubt morsi decided that that was not turning out the way they wanted to. and they said 's going to be back in the streets. and when the army saw them in the streets...
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all this for the second most popular religion. our next guests are trying to debunk things about muslims. the documentary is "the muslims are coming." a muslim booth in the town center. >> tell me why i haven't seen muslims who are not extremists criticizing muslim's who are extreme? >> why are not the people of peace speaking out against the people doing these things? >> i kind of resent sometimes when people are like muslim's need to prove to us they are not dangerous. why? why do i have to prove to you i am not dangerous? you are the dangerous one. i should be more afraid of you. >> well, our next guests are co-stars and directors of the film. we have a political comedian, if you want to call him a comedian and contributor to the daily beast, if you want to call him a contributor. when people walk out of the theater, what is the take away here? >> well, the take away is, we see so many images of muslims. basically, we know them to be violent, dusty dudes walking around the desert with ak-47s. we want to change that. we want to
all this for the second most popular religion. our next guests are trying to debunk things about muslims. the documentary is "the muslims are coming." a muslim booth in the town center. >> tell me why i haven't seen muslims who are not extremists criticizing muslim's who are extreme? >> why are not the people of peace speaking out against the people doing these things? >> i kind of resent sometimes when people are like muslim's need to prove to us they are not...
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and maty against the laws religion or tranquility of muslims and as the said states never entered into any war or act of hostility against any muslim nation is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries in case of any dispute arising from a violation of any of the articles of this treaty no appeal shall be made to arms nor show war be declared on any pretext whatsoever. russia's president vladimir putin spoke eloquently to this idea of nations respecting each other and always favoring diplomacy over war in an op ed he published a new york times back on september eleventh president putin is no stranger to variant nationalism he's lived long enough to see it damages own nation which no doubt informed his thinking when he wrote it is extremely dangerous to encourage people to see themselves as exceptional whatever the motivation there are big countries and small countries rich and poor those with long democratic traditions and those still finding their way to democracy their p
and maty against the laws religion or tranquility of muslims and as the said states never entered into any war or act of hostility against any muslim nation is declared by the parties that no pretext arising from religious opinions shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries in case of any dispute arising from a violation of any of the articles of this treaty no appeal shall be made to arms nor show war be declared on any pretext whatsoever. russia's...
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one of the arguments that folks on the other side are making is that this isn't about religion, it's about academic freedom. let me play for you a clip from the president of texas values. >> science is a field where there's a lot of exploration. people like to ask a lot of questions. and i think that's important. i think students should be allowed the opportunity to continue to ask questions and to have good, critical thinking skills. that's how they're going to be successful in the 21st century is if they're allowed to have those critical thinking skills and not be censored from what questions they ask in the classroom. >> not using the word god, not using the word religion. do you think that argument about giving kids a chance to use critical thinking skills is a strong one on the part of those who agree with you? >> it's not, chris, because there's a straw man. there's no one preventing kids in a classroom from asking questions. that's what we want kids to do in classroom. this is about the instructional materials they'll have in front of them and whether they'll reflect the most
one of the arguments that folks on the other side are making is that this isn't about religion, it's about academic freedom. let me play for you a clip from the president of texas values. >> science is a field where there's a lot of exploration. people like to ask a lot of questions. and i think that's important. i think students should be allowed the opportunity to continue to ask questions and to have good, critical thinking skills. that's how they're going to be successful in the 21st...
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oriented materials, electronic cigarettes, or items that degrade individuals, or groups based on their religion or sexual orientation. >>> a big oops from individuals running the california health insurance exchange. they say the website received 645,000 hits, not the 5 million they stated last night. the error is blamed on miscommunication. troubles with the website persist. administrators took down the enrollment section of the site overnight, and again today for several hours. officials are working to smooth out any glitches. >>> operations are slowly returning to normal on the uc berkely campus after a power outage, and explosion triggered a campus wide blackout, power has been restored to many buildings, but some are still relying on generators to supply electricity. monday's explosion was triggered by the theft of copper ground wire from the university's electrical system. >>> there will be new company in charge of the beta breakers next year. wasserman has bought the rights from aeg. they plan to increase participation, which has slumped in recent years. he also acknowledged that steps n
oriented materials, electronic cigarettes, or items that degrade individuals, or groups based on their religion or sexual orientation. >>> a big oops from individuals running the california health insurance exchange. they say the website received 645,000 hits, not the 5 million they stated last night. the error is blamed on miscommunication. troubles with the website persist. administrators took down the enrollment section of the site overnight, and again today for several hours....
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. >> where is it written we could not have a religion of our own. >> the system had one intention, to either kill move people or to put us in prison as long as possible. it's just that simple. >> more three dozen philadelphia policemen surrounded the building after a move member was seen in a hooded mask and carrying a shotgun. >> we will do it by any means necessary. >> there has just been a huge explosion here. we don't know what it means but it shook the whole -- >> those people died in part because after the bomb was dropped the fire department which was on the scene made no effort to douse the flames, hence the name of a gripping new documentary about all of this called "let the fire burn." the film's director is jason os der, the lone child survivor of the burning, bernie africa, died in late september at just 41 years old. jason, let's talk about what happened to move and msnbc viewers will note we saw a younger ed rendell, the da of philadelphia. why was there this clash between move and the police who were ultimately found negligent? was it religious intolerance, the move fol
. >> where is it written we could not have a religion of our own. >> the system had one intention, to either kill move people or to put us in prison as long as possible. it's just that simple. >> more three dozen philadelphia policemen surrounded the building after a move member was seen in a hooded mask and carrying a shotgun. >> we will do it by any means necessary. >> there has just been a huge explosion here. we don't know what it means but it shook the whole...
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. >> we're doing all of this to protect our religion because we heard a muslim man abused buddhism. >> in one village they say the police stood by while the mobs moved through. >> the police are merely shooting in the air and not doing enough to prevent the violence. more than 200 people have been killed, and thousands have fled their homes but not all buddhist agree with the gangs. >> we're all natives of this region. if this violence persists all the business and community here will be affected. >> reporter: their president is in state for the first time since the conflict broke out. he is criticized for not bridging the sectarian divide but he said no police or military can end the violence. it has to come from the people. human rights groups have accused the police force to be complicit in the violence. the government denies. >>> the latest attacks have pushed more men, women and children into hiding afraid for their lives in forests and remote villages of myanmar. al jazeera. >> a books could become an endangered species soon, not because people are reading but because of what th
. >> we're doing all of this to protect our religion because we heard a muslim man abused buddhism. >> in one village they say the police stood by while the mobs moved through. >> the police are merely shooting in the air and not doing enough to prevent the violence. more than 200 people have been killed, and thousands have fled their homes but not all buddhist agree with the gangs. >> we're all natives of this region. if this violence persists all the business and...
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others say the burger is offensive and say the company should leave religion off their menu. >> it's just a hamburger. that's it. >> i do find it offensive. i would not go to that sort of establishment. >> the ghost boringly be on that menu all month. by the way it costs about $17. >>> 6:17 is the time. let's go back over to sal to check in on the roads. we have definitely seen trees down. >> trees. it's windy down there, pam. down there, down here. >> all over. >> thank you for saving me. let's go to highway 4. it will be windy on the causeway there. slow traffic already in ant yock. also at the bay bridge toll plaza the metering lights have been turned on. >>> north bay, east bay, into the santa cruz mountains lasting until tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m.. the winds will begin to die down later this morning and into the afternoon. will remain breezy but not as windy as we are this morning. but we are very dry. it will be really hard for the hills to recover in the overnight hours. this is why we will continue with that red flag warning for heightened fire danger through tomorrow morn
others say the burger is offensive and say the company should leave religion off their menu. >> it's just a hamburger. that's it. >> i do find it offensive. i would not go to that sort of establishment. >> the ghost boringly be on that menu all month. by the way it costs about $17. >>> 6:17 is the time. let's go back over to sal to check in on the roads. we have definitely seen trees down. >> trees. it's windy down there, pam. down there, down here. >> all...
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so this does, obviously, interfere with the ability of freedom of speech and religion and assembly. i now yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, the gentleman from kansas, mr. tim huelskamp. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kansas is recognized for two minutes. mr. speaker, is it really the policy of this administration to make church services illegal, to threaten catholic priests with jail if they celebrate mass this weekend? unfortunately, this policy seems to be another tragic reflection of the complete disregard this administration has for americans of faith. what's worse, it's an unprecedented denial of a fundamental constitutional right of our men and women in uniform. like denying access to the world war ii or lincoln memorials for the first time. this is the first time in 17 previous funding lapses covering 16 sundays that our brave chaplains have been threatened with arest ifs they perform their godly -- if they perform their godly duties. secretary hagel must issue a directive that chaplains perform their duties that ..o.d. normally use for this is not em
so this does, obviously, interfere with the ability of freedom of speech and religion and assembly. i now yield two minutes to my friend and colleague, the gentleman from kansas, mr. tim huelskamp. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kansas is recognized for two minutes. mr. speaker, is it really the policy of this administration to make church services illegal, to threaten catholic priests with jail if they celebrate mass this weekend? unfortunately, this policy seems to be another...
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and i have a rule, in the presence of guns of alcohol, i don't talk about politics or religion. he knows the rule, but loves giving me grief as long as i give it back. with that, we picked up on guns and continued shooting, at targets, not each other. when the guns were packed away, he continued with his ill-informed opinions and i came back with mine. it was spirited, but never not -- we behaved like grown ups. we were in western maryland, there are a lot of people that think like my friend does. i'm in d.c., a lot of people here think like me. in that part of d.c., which most americans picture when they think of washington in that part, what there are not as many people who behave like grown ups, like adults. here is the deal. you people up there are ridiculous. how dare you come to washington, which you say you despise and behave in the manner that is most despicable. you roll in here from your district of people who think like you and callously throw 1 million people out of work because you are still mad about the election. you continue to pull your paycheck every pay period
and i have a rule, in the presence of guns of alcohol, i don't talk about politics or religion. he knows the rule, but loves giving me grief as long as i give it back. with that, we picked up on guns and continued shooting, at targets, not each other. when the guns were packed away, he continued with his ill-informed opinions and i came back with mine. it was spirited, but never not -- we behaved like grown ups. we were in western maryland, there are a lot of people that think like my friend...
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things that is important is that people speak up for themselves and file a complaint when their race or religion is affecting their housing choice. we're seeing now that people have a hard time understanding what is discrimination and they have something in their gut. they don't know what to do about it. filing a housing discrimination complaint allows people -- allows the federal government h.u.d. to aggregate and see what's happening and who's actually out there. >> what are the complaints you're getting. again, if it's subtle how do you recognize it, how do you prove it? >> right. lots of people did not know everything that's covered by the fair housing act. so, for example, your family status, having children. lots of people don't know the fact that you have children is not something that can be taken into account in whether an owner can rent to you or whether you get a mortgage or whether you can get insurance for your home. >> we did a story on that where a mother and father had ten children and people didn't want to rent to them because they were afraid of what they would do to the house.
things that is important is that people speak up for themselves and file a complaint when their race or religion is affecting their housing choice. we're seeing now that people have a hard time understanding what is discrimination and they have something in their gut. they don't know what to do about it. filing a housing discrimination complaint allows people -- allows the federal government h.u.d. to aggregate and see what's happening and who's actually out there. >> what are the...
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what we see a snowmass, no communion, no prayer, no faith, religion -- no mass, no religion. mr. speaker, what we have to realize is that religious beliefs predate government. government should not be able to tell those who are images whether they can practice their faith freely, regardless of our government funding situation, what we are seeking is accountability, transparency, and reducing what the federal government spends. government funding is irrelevant to the religious rights and freedoms that are enshrined in the first amendment of our constitution. awayome don't get to throw the constitution just because they are unwilling to sit down work withate and us through this process. we are not going to sit here and say even if you volunteer to serve the faithful that we are going to deny. so i ask you, mr. speaker, will our priests and ministers this weekend, some of them, on my post at fort campbell in my district, are they going to be arrested if they recite hail mary or lead in prayer? i think it is time for us to pass this legislation to agree that we let our men and women
what we see a snowmass, no communion, no prayer, no faith, religion -- no mass, no religion. mr. speaker, what we have to realize is that religious beliefs predate government. government should not be able to tell those who are images whether they can practice their faith freely, regardless of our government funding situation, what we are seeking is accountability, transparency, and reducing what the federal government spends. government funding is irrelevant to the religious rights and...
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>> when you got religion you kind of -- you know, this is not what anybody else might call a logical discussion. >> that is true. we still have some time to go. right now we have the government shutdown which in historical peers we've had that before and the market has kind of managed to shake that off but you have that debt ceiling coming on fast and, of course, you have the specter of 2011 and 2011 you a bit of the same situation coupled with the crisis in the eurozone and one of the worst rolldowns in the market for a long time. >> do you think it will last for a long time or resolved quickly? >> i think if it's not resolved this week, next week could be quite different place for risk assets. >> maybe we'll ask you later what conditions need to be in place. right now we seem so far from any kind of resolution. claus vitiseen will be staying with us. ross. >> thanks for that, so we are here just an hour into the trading session, hour and ten minutes in europe and pretty even stevens much the advancers just about have it 5-4 at the moment and we're in sort of the middle of the tradi
>> when you got religion you kind of -- you know, this is not what anybody else might call a logical discussion. >> that is true. we still have some time to go. right now we have the government shutdown which in historical peers we've had that before and the market has kind of managed to shake that off but you have that debt ceiling coming on fast and, of course, you have the specter of 2011 and 2011 you a bit of the same situation coupled with the crisis in the eurozone and one of...
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not who your father is, where you went to school, your religion, your rights, but based on your ability. and i think capital markets particularly in the united states have provided that opportunity. >> so i was listening to some of your comments last night. and i know some of those are off the record. but you were talking about inequalities that exist in the united states and globally, as well. i'm going to address that with the initial points again. do you think the capital markets are failing average americans when we look at median salaries stagnant in many cases, housing, ownership not providing the boom for americans. doing very, very well despite this financial crisis. >> well, there's great inequities that need to be addressed. but if you provide capital people with ability, new businesses are growing, created, household names, whether they be yahoo! or google or facebook didn't exist before and there's been dramatic changes. when people with ability had access to capital. the housing issue is a little more complicated. in asia, the number one expenditure for the middle class is
not who your father is, where you went to school, your religion, your rights, but based on your ability. and i think capital markets particularly in the united states have provided that opportunity. >> so i was listening to some of your comments last night. and i know some of those are off the record. but you were talking about inequalities that exist in the united states and globally, as well. i'm going to address that with the initial points again. do you think the capital markets are...
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shutdown and wanted to make sure that the fundamental constitutional right to practice your faith and religion would be upheld. as you saw again, nearly unanimous on the house floor. we are looking at an administration that seems to be unwilling to sit down an talk to us we have a majority leader this. we wonder why he would want to put the american people in front of that and enforce the pain on them. we had 57 democrats that started bipartisan bills to relieve the plane. you have to ask yourself if it is so important to ease the pain for them, what about the best? what about the sick children that need access to clinical trials? is it not as important to ease the pain of the shutdown for them? is it just the federal employees they think is important. we can work this out. we have thought that the shutdown has been brought about by the president's unwillingness to sit down and talk with members of congress on the hill. if you were to ask, this has been almost absent when it comes to working out our differences. we are going to stay focused on trying to ease the pain of this while we continue
shutdown and wanted to make sure that the fundamental constitutional right to practice your faith and religion would be upheld. as you saw again, nearly unanimous on the house floor. we are looking at an administration that seems to be unwilling to sit down an talk to us we have a majority leader this. we wonder why he would want to put the american people in front of that and enforce the pain on them. we had 57 democrats that started bipartisan bills to relieve the plane. you have to ask...
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we already have laws in this country that prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, religion. they put in this provision that just targets the women in this country. it truly defies logic. my colleagues have talked about what they are doing as preventive care. the women do not have to pay a copay. it especially hates women. it is unjustified and unfair. aboutto anyone who cares the fair treatment of everyone, stop doing this. let's move forward. let us pass legislation that will raise the debt ceiling. then we can have a reasoned we have a lot of differences on these other issues. stop targeting women for these kinds of specific attacks. thank you. >> we are happy to answer any questions. >> if a shutdown cannot be avoided, members of congress will continue to collect a paycheck. is that appropriate? >> no. i have a bill that would stop us from getting paid. if we do not pay our bills and we defaulted, i asked everyone to become a cosponsor of that bill. we passed it once before. we sent it over to the house. the house killed it. it is absolutely inappropriate. and i think i s
we already have laws in this country that prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, religion. they put in this provision that just targets the women in this country. it truly defies logic. my colleagues have talked about what they are doing as preventive care. the women do not have to pay a copay. it especially hates women. it is unjustified and unfair. aboutto anyone who cares the fair treatment of everyone, stop doing this. let's move forward. let us pass legislation that will raise the...
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they are a religion and yet a government. the u.s. has been a champion of religious freedom around the world. it's been underlined a lot of the human rights policies. one of the interesting things that has arisen in the wake of the arab revolutions is what happens to minority communities, in particular christian communities coming under assault in places such as egypt. is ahappens to minorities key question. we need to advocate for them. we have been respectful of religion. weaknesses of the u.s. government is we often can't engage in the theological debates at the heart of some of the terrorist debates that are happening. what is it mean to engage in a rightful jihad? what is a pious ?uslim in the 21st century ech forest part of the national security equation. the dutchf a part of features as a part of the national security equation. -- features as a part of the national security equation. or we have seen is banks taking advantage of common citizens, their role in the world. banks need to be held to account for fraud they are engaged
they are a religion and yet a government. the u.s. has been a champion of religious freedom around the world. it's been underlined a lot of the human rights policies. one of the interesting things that has arisen in the wake of the arab revolutions is what happens to minority communities, in particular christian communities coming under assault in places such as egypt. is ahappens to minorities key question. we need to advocate for them. we have been respectful of religion. weaknesses of the...
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. >> right to practice your faith and religion would be upheld. as you saw, again, nearly unanimous, on the house floor. and what we are looking at here, again, is that -- an administration, a president, that seems to be unwilling to sit down -- >> all right. we are doing it again. that might be the case. the administration's fault. other slide blame the republican side. we are not the cause of it. we will keep monitoring this. no offense to eric cantor. waste of time. all right. john snow, they are each casting fingers at each other. >> you are doing a real service here to bring commentary on this subject from both sides and tray to find some reasonable sound middle ground. >> what's the middle ground, though? where will -- do you think the middle ground will be found? >> i think that -- i think we had find mid many ground. we -- we are not going to go forever without a budget. we are not going to let in my view. we are not going to let the default occur. i think what's going to happen here, miele is that the two will get wrapped together. the sh
. >> right to practice your faith and religion would be upheld. as you saw, again, nearly unanimous, on the house floor. and what we are looking at here, again, is that -- an administration, a president, that seems to be unwilling to sit down -- >> all right. we are doing it again. that might be the case. the administration's fault. other slide blame the republican side. we are not the cause of it. we will keep monitoring this. no offense to eric cantor. waste of time. all right....
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it did not make them obsessed with religion. in some ways, religion was so central to them that in many ways they could take it for granted. it is in the background. it is always there, it is important, but the two of them but of the two of them, he was more the good strong believer. she is the one who had the religious doubts. especially because with the various family troubles depression ran really ran in the axon family. probably one brother, eddie, who died in a tragic accident as a young man, was about the only one who wasn't touched with depression. ellen was -- in some ways metaphysically and philosophically she was more curious than wilson was. wilson was much more interested in the affairs of the world, but religion is a background. >> he was interested in the affairs of the world, but he is so easily smitten with women. he falls. and this is an important character of his personality. he knew instantly that he loved this woman. women have played an important part throughout his biography. what do you understand about wo
it did not make them obsessed with religion. in some ways, religion was so central to them that in many ways they could take it for granted. it is in the background. it is always there, it is important, but the two of them but of the two of them, he was more the good strong believer. she is the one who had the religious doubts. especially because with the various family troubles depression ran really ran in the axon family. probably one brother, eddie, who died in a tragic accident as a young...
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. >> move thing to religion briefly, pope francis has been giving a series of interviews in the last couple weeks where he said the church has de-emphas e de-emphasized its stances on abortion and same-sex marriage and it's gotten a lot on the religious right pretty upset. we saw a key official in the southern baptist convention come out and say that the pope was guilty of severing god's love from his loweholiness, saying t church needs to move back to conservative issues. >> watching this pope has been interesting. my college football pick of the day, kansas state wildcats going to get back on track and beet bate the sooners. i mean the cowboys. wow. i want to thank jonathan -- that was embarrassing -- "washington post's" jackie kucinich. glad i get to stop talking now. buzz mckay. thanks for joining us. stay tuned. we'll be back tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. stick around. he l he me lis is a harris perry is up next. congress will gavel in for another special saturday session. melissa will try to make sense of the shutdown. "nerdland" is next. customer erin swenson ordered sho
. >> move thing to religion briefly, pope francis has been giving a series of interviews in the last couple weeks where he said the church has de-emphas e de-emphasized its stances on abortion and same-sex marriage and it's gotten a lot on the religious right pretty upset. we saw a key official in the southern baptist convention come out and say that the pope was guilty of severing god's love from his loweholiness, saying t church needs to move back to conservative issues. >>...
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they'll also be voting on a bill that allows furloughed chaplains to practice religion on army bases. this is an issue that got a lot of traction in the conservative blogosphere. there's some concern from catholic priests who have been furloughed and they were contracted to serve, if they went back on their base they could be arrested for saying mass. this bill is moving forward so that would not happen. as i said, messaging war, putting democrats back on their heels, but, guys,ly say this -- president obama and the senate democrat have said they will stock a lot of this. it is good to see the federal workers back pay going forward. don't expect too many of these to move the the president's desk. >> one question about that. on the one hand, it makes perfect sense to me for the white house to say this one is important, so once we finally come to an agreement, bewe get this back pay, but is it also an opening? part of what the administration has done is a pretty hard line about refusal to negotiate. does this mean we'll start seeing some of the piecemeal stuff happening? >> reporter: i
they'll also be voting on a bill that allows furloughed chaplains to practice religion on army bases. this is an issue that got a lot of traction in the conservative blogosphere. there's some concern from catholic priests who have been furloughed and they were contracted to serve, if they went back on their base they could be arrested for saying mass. this bill is moving forward so that would not happen. as i said, messaging war, putting democrats back on their heels, but, guys,ly say this --...
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behind the religion pageantry, there other early signs of reform. the vatican bank the center of secrecy, scandal, and corruption issued the first ever annual report as well. pope francis has been in office just six months but already he has begun to redefine the papacy rejecting and speaking often without notes and about real events. the tragedy of the sinking of a boat carrying hundreds of african refugees off the italian coast last night was an example. the death toll is rising and may reach more than 300. francis who has been urging more international action to help the migrants called the disaster a disgrace. today he blamed it on an uncaring world. pope francis has certainly changed the style of the papacy and he appears to be moving on to the next stage of his agenda to change the structure and to some extent the attitudes of the church. anthony? nora? >> thanks mark. rescue crews risked everything in colorado saving victims of last month's flooding. we will go on a high flying mission as elite teams in north carolina prepare for a future dis
behind the religion pageantry, there other early signs of reform. the vatican bank the center of secrecy, scandal, and corruption issued the first ever annual report as well. pope francis has been in office just six months but already he has begun to redefine the papacy rejecting and speaking often without notes and about real events. the tragedy of the sinking of a boat carrying hundreds of african refugees off the italian coast last night was an example. the death toll is rising and may reach...
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if all of a sudden you guys got religion and want to go to conference i'm happy. go to conference on a long-term spending bill but do not hold the american people hostage. >> we gave the senate three options to keep the government open. > what you did was trickery. >> what you did is try to blackmail the president. dismantle your healthcare. that was the choice. >> well, i would say actually to quote a democrat john f. kennedy compromise is the concrete of democracy. and while the president is proudly negotiating with the iranians, he will not negotiate with the republicans. it seems a little bizarre. >> i will finish with this. i would say to the republicans here that there are democrats in the house of represent thaves deserve to be negotiated w. and then when you pass a budget and the senate passes a budget you negotiate with the senate. and that's the way the process works. >> i would proudly negotiate with the jafment i would proudly is it down with you and negotiate our differences to get to a balanced budget for the united states of america. >> so there is
if all of a sudden you guys got religion and want to go to conference i'm happy. go to conference on a long-term spending bill but do not hold the american people hostage. >> we gave the senate three options to keep the government open. > what you did was trickery. >> what you did is try to blackmail the president. dismantle your healthcare. that was the choice. >> well, i would say actually to quote a democrat john f. kennedy compromise is the concrete of democracy. and...